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SEQUEL TO THAT WHICH IS CALLED MADNESS
Two years since returning to Hannibal's office, Will has left again, this time for college, and with the unspoken agreement that he would come back once more. He does, sooner than expected, and with another demand of the Chesapeake Ripper; he wants in on all three kills of his sounder this time, and Hannibal is more than happy to oblige his young protege.But a problem arises when the FBI starts making connections between several murders, and Jack Crawford comes to the horrifying realization that the Chesapeake Ripper not only worships another serial killer- they're working together.
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- Part 2 of A Danger to Himself and Others
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read 43
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250823—250912 // i absolutely adore this series so much. it's perfection. the plot, how everything slowly came together, the intimate scenes, how the author handled will's trauma and of course the murders, everything was pure perfection. i so badly didn't want to finish reading all the chapters
ch. 13
The silent I love yous that were expressed by ladling more food onto another’s plate when they're hungry;
ch. 15
It seemed perverse to confess to- even in the privacy of his own thoughts- but there was something so beautiful about the simple act of being. Of reveling in who and what he was without fear that it would tarnish those around him; that Hannibal would reject him for his savage delights. But of course, he wouldn’t, as they shared this brutality and cruelty. A bond that was stronger and more intimate than a bond forged through other means; through kisses or proclamations of love or even sex.
ch. 17
Love was a religion of its own, he supposed. A ritual of sacrifice and offering; of worship and prayer. And weren’t all the wars of the world fought in the name of religion? Waged on hallowed ground and in hallowed name, blood spilled onto hallowed earth and in honor of a god who had long since abandoned his creation;
ch. 33
No one would mourn Abel Gideon. Not really.
And no one would mourn Hannibal Lecter if they knew what existed beneath the fabric of his tailored person-suit. No one except Will; just as Hannibal would be the only one to mourn him in the same quiet and solitary grief.
ch. 35
“At the risk of...sounding cliche,” he began, straining over his words as each one undulated within him- against his aching bones and torn flesh. “Save yourself.” He paused, licking his lips and swallowing harshly- his mouth tightening with the act. “Death or imprisonment is a sacrifice I will gladly make for you,”
(this was devastating)
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Ch 32
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